BJP’s new Telangana chief trolled mercilessly after AI-generated ‘flooded flyover’ jibe
Netizens dug up the BJP's own record of bridges collapsing in Gujarat, highways getting washed away in Uttar Pradesh, and the infamous incident of the Cherlapalli railway station roof caving in due to rains.
Published Date - 20 July 2025, 08:18 PM
Hyderabad: BJP State president N Ramchander Rao’s attempt to score a few political points with an AI-generated image of a flooded Hyderabad flyover backfired, with netizens drowning him in trolls mercilessly. They reminded him of the repeated incidents of bridges collapsing and national highways getting washed away in BJP-ruled states.
Taking to X on Saturday night, Ramchander Rao blamed successive BRS and Congress regimes for turning roads and flyovers into rivers and vehicles into boats during the monsoon. He accused them of eating into development funds, without any development and claimed that only the BJP could transform Hyderabad into a true cosmopolitan city.
But netizens dug up the BJP’s own record of bridges collapsing in Gujarat, highways getting washed away in Uttar Pradesh, and the infamous incident of the Cherlapalli railway station roof caving in due to rains. Comments poured in like monsoon rains.
One user asked: “When will your government complete the Uppal flyover?”; “So many problems are caused by bridges that do not collapse,” quipped another user sarcastically. Another user said under a BJP government, the bridges would collapse completely.
On a serious note, netizens asked Ramchander Rao what eight BJP MPs and several BJP corporators in the GHMC and other municipal bodies in Hyderabad were doing to fix the issue.
Memes flooded timelines, with users sharing pothole-riddled Jaipur roads under BJP rule and wondered whether the BJP was planning to bring such space technology to Hyderabad.
Calling out the tactics, some users reminded that using AI-generated photographs without mentioning the same, was a crime for which the BJP government had jailed many people. They suggested him to use less AI and provide more real solutions.